State v. Dover
State v. Dover
Opinion of the Court
Defendant assigns as error the failure of the trial judge to suppress the evidence on the grounds that it was obtained with the use of an invalid search warrant.
We hold that the search warrant and the affidavit attached thereto are in substantial compliance with statutory and constitutional requirements and the trial judge did not err in denying defendant’s motion to suppress the evidence obtained as a result of a search of defendant’s premises under authority thereof. State v. Vestal, 278 N.C. 561, 180 S.E. 2d 755 (1971); State v. Flowers, 12 N.C. App. 487, 183 S.E. 2d 820 (1971); cert. den. 279 N.C. 728, 184 S.E. 2d 885 (1971); State v. Moye, 12 N.C. App. 178, 182 S.E. 2d 814 (1971).
No error.
Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.